“Dining Out for Life is our opportunity to celebrate friends, food and being truly fabulous in helping others,” Guerra said in a press release announcing his “well-seasoned” design. The shirts, $25, will go on sale April 1 via the Subaru and Dining Out websites.

Guerra disclosed his HIV-positive status on “Project Runway,” and now speaks out about the fight against HIV/AIDS.

“I was so afraid of the backlash and how people were going to react (about my HIV-positive status,) because I hadn’t talked about it for ten years, but there was this outpouring of love and support from the community at large. I really felt like it was my responsibility to continue this conversation on HIV/AIDS and that is why I have become an advocate for the cause.”

More than 3,000 restaurants in 60 cities will participate in Dining Out for Life on April 25. Restaurants donate a percentage of that day’s proceeds to a local AIDS service organization. In Colorado, the beneficiary is Project Angel Heart, which prepares meals for people with all kinds of life-threatening illnesses. An estimated $4 million will be raised nationally and in Canada in just one day of dining.